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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Eh, I don't believe that she really believed that an attack would happen. There is a difference between having thoughts and carrying them out and she likely felt those guys were in the same camp as her - entertained the thoughts but would not actually ever do it. I think her poor performance at the Olympics probably had to do with guilt surrounding the whole issue. As far as never apologizing to Nancy, likely a legal issue and she was advised not to. The whole situation is sad but I hope she can now just move on with her life. [/quote] She had no guilt. Like an alcoholic- blames everyone else for troubles. She was jealous of Nancy so she felt Nancy deserved it. Hollywood clapping for her and profiting off a movie coming her distorted view is sick. [/quote] Hollywood will back anyone who will throw some cash their way. The only award shows I watch are the Broadway Tony's, because theater actors are actually talented, but I couldn't resist last night's Golden Globes. The sanctimony was delicious on so many levels. Tonya Harding was an asterisk compared to the pomposity and hypocrisy of most speakers. The best line was Seth Myers saying that Weinstein would be the first person booed in the annual "in memorian" to dead movie folk. Oprah was Oprah but more so. [/quote]
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